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Class 7th Chapters
1. Nutrition In Plants 2. Nutrition In Animals 3. Fibre To Fabric
4. Heat 5. Acids, Bases And Salts 6. Physical And Chemical Changes
7. Weather, Climate And Adaptations Of Animals To Climate 8. Winds, Storms And Cyclones 9. Soil
10. Respiration In Organisms 11. Transportation In Animals And Plants 12. Reproduction In Plants
13. Motion And Time 14. Electric Current And Its Effects 15. Light
16. Water: A Precious Resource 17. Forests: Our Lifeline 18. Wastewater Story



Chapter 14 Electric Current And Its Effects



Multiple Choice Questions

Question 1. When an electric current flows through a copper wire AB as shown in Figure14.1, the wire

Figure 14.1 - Diagram showing a copper wire AB connected to a circuit, with a magnetic needle nearby

(a) deflects a magnetic needle placed near it.

(b) becomes red hot.

(c) gives electric shock.

(d) behaves like a fuse.

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Question 2. Choose the statement which is not correct in the case of an electric fuse.

(a) Fuses are inserted in electric circuits of all buildings.

(b) There is a maximum limit on the current which can safely flow through the electric circuits.

(c) There is a minimum limit on the current which can safely flow in the electric circuits.

(d) If a proper fuse is inserted in a circuit it will blow off if current exceeds the safe limit.

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Question 3. Three bulbs A, B, C are connected in a circuit as shown in Figure 14.2. When the switch is ‘ON’

Figure 14.2 - Circuit diagram with three bulbs A, B, C and a switch

(a) bulb C will glow first.

(b) bulb B and C will glow simulaneously and bulb A will glow after some time.

(c) all the bulbs A,B and C will glow at the same time.

(d) the bulbs will glow in the order A, B and C.

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Question 4. When a switch is in OFF position,

(i) circuit starting from the positive terminal of the cell stops at the switch.

(ii) circuit is open.

(iii) no current flows through it.

(iv) current flows after some time.

Choose the combination of correct answer from the following.

(a) all are correct

(b) (ii) and (iii) are correct

(c) only (iv) is correct

(d) only (i) and (ii) are correct

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Question 5. Which of the following precautions need not be taken while using electric gadgets/appliances/circuit?

(a) We should never touch a lighted electric bulb connected to the mains.

(b) We should never experiment with the electric supply from the mains or a generator or an inverter.

(c) We should never use just any wire or strip of metal in place of a fuse.

(d) We should never turn the switch in ON position.

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Very Short Answer Questions

Question 6. Which property of a conducting wire is utilised in making electric fuse?

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Question 7. Name the device used these days in place of electric fuses in electrical circuits.

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Question 8. Fill in the blanks:

(i) Our body is a ________________ of electricity.

(ii) An electric cell produces electricity from the __________ ___________ in it.

(iii) In an electric circuit a fuse is a _________ _______ to prevent possible fire.

(iv) A combination of two or more cells is called a _________.

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Question 9. Unscramble the following words:

(i) TBTAYER

(ii) SFEU

(iii) HTRCO

(iv) HICWTS

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Question 10. Paheli does not have a night lamp in her room. She covered the bulb of her room with a towel in the night to get dim light. Has she taken the right step? Give one reason to justify your answer.

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Question 11. Why are compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs) preferred over electric bulbs?

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Question 12. Why is an electric fuse required in all electrical appliances?

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Short Answer Questions

Question 13. Can we use the same fuse in a geyser and a television set? Explain.

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Question 14. Name two electric devices for each where (i) heating effect of current is used and (ii) magnetic effect of current is used.

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Question 15. Why do we cover plug pin holes which are within the reach of children with cellotape or a plastic cover when not in use?

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Question 16. Boojho made an electromagnet by winding 50 turns of wire over an iron screw. Paheli also made an electromagnet by winding 100 turns over a similar iron screw. Which electro magnet will attract more pins? Give reason.

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Long Answer Questions

Question 17. Your teacher has shown you the following activity.

Figure 14.3 - Experiment setup showing an electromagnet attracting pins

Activity: Teacher has wound a long insulated piece of wire around an iron nail in the form of a coil. Free ends of the wire are connected to a cell through a switch as shown in the Figure 14.3. The current is switched on and some pins are placed near the ends of the nail.

Write down any three questions that come to your mind about this activity.

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Question 18. Paheli took a wire of length 10 cm. Boojho took a wire of 5 cm of the same material and thickness. Both of them connected the wires as shown in the circuit given in Figure 14.4. The current flowing in both the circuits is the same.

Figure 14.4 - Two circuits, each with a wire connected to a battery/cell, one wire shorter than the other

(i) Will the heat produced in both the cases be equal? Explain.

(ii) Will the heat produced be the same if the wires taken by them are of equal lengths but of different thickness? Explain.

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Question 19. How does the magnetic effect of electric current help in the working of an electric bell? Explain with the help of a diagram.

Diagram of an electric bell

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Question 20. Draw the symbols of the following circuit components.

(i) electric cell

(ii) switch in off position

(iii) electric bulb

(iv) battery

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